Busy week ahead for Trump, Picks cabinet


President Donald Trump Has planned a busy week to start February, including fast driving through more confirmations for the President’s Cabinet Picks.

Trump made his promise of new rates at the weekend where and hit Canada and Mexico With 25% tasks and China with a rate of 10% about concern about fentanyl and continuous illegal immigration.

These rates are expected to be fully in force on Tuesday and have already pulled retribution from Canada, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing a rate of 25% on some goods that enter the country from the US on Sunday. Mexico has also indicated a plan to impose rates on the US, although specific increases still have to be announced.

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The start of the week will also see the deadline pass for six senior FBI officials to retire, to retire or to be dismissed, according to a report from USA Today, which means that Trump’s plans are good for leaders aside puts that were promoted by former FBI director Christopher Wray.

On Monday, the Senate will also see voting on Trump’s choice for Finance Minister, Scott Bessent, as well as a mood for former Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Wis., Promote Trump’s Pick to serve as a transport secretary.

On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet Trump in the White House, the first meeting between the two leaders since Trump has been in control of the Oval Office.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the choice of Trump to Leiden the Ministry of Health and Human Services, will appear on Wednesday for the Senate Committee for Finance, a day that will also see Howard Lutnick, Trump’s choice for commercial secretary, for the Senate Committee about Commerce, Science and Transportation, and former senator Kelly Loeffler, R-GA., Trump’s choice to lead the Small Business Administration, will testify for the Senate Committee for small companies.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Rebecca Noble/Getty images)

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On Wednesday, the Senate Committee will also see about the judicial voice about whether or not to manage the former attorney -general Pam Bondi of Florida, Trump’s choice to the Ministry of JusticeOn the full floor for a mounting voice.

On Thursday, the deadline is for federal employees to decide whether they would rather return to work at the office or to accept a buy -out and dismissal package with which they are paid at the end of September, part of Trump’s plan to reduce the federal workforce.

Thursday will also be a busy day for Trump cabinet choices, with Kash Patel, Trump’s Pick To Lead the FBIappear before the senate judge. In the meantime, Kennedy will appear before the Senate Committee for Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, while former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard from Hawaii, the choice of Trump to become the director of the National Intelligence, will appear for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

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Kash Patel (AP Photo / J. Scott Applewhite)

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The Budget Panel of the Senate will also vote or Russ Vought, who has nominated Trump to lead the Office of Management and Budget, to a voice over the entire floor, while the Senate function for foreign relations will decide or Rep. Elise Stefanik, RN will be .y., Trump’s choice for the American ambassador in the United Nations.

The busy week will see a new high point, Friday when the first monthly job report from the Bureau of Labor is published since Trump, where the US wanted to achieve 49 consecutive months of job profit.